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Southern Alberta feed market is quite firm right now. Rail transportation problems appears to have slowed corn shipments into feedlot alley. Also, road ban season lies straight ahead. This may be a solid feed barley cash pricing opportunity for growers . . . .
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Originally posted by WiltonRanch View PostI grow cowboy mostly for forage but combining is a bloody waste if you’re going for more than seed. The grain guys swear by Copeland around here. I’m looking at changing to a better grain yielder and want a decent disease package more than anything as I don’t treat or in crop fungicide. As well, early maturing barley can get you going earlier. So with Conlon is the yield difference for you compared to others a substantial amount or within a few bushels? Austenson looks alright but these late barley varieties you end up starting on wheat, move to canola, and mop up on barley and oats, and barley yield is no better.
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Originally posted by GDR View PostLast year our Copeland did right around 100 and the Conlon about 95. Same fert, likely better moisture on the conlon land though. 3 times the straw on Copeland depending if that's good or bad for your situation. Austenson is shorter season than Copeland, Conlon about the earliest, was one called Lacey that was early too that I thought was good but seems to have disappeared.
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Originally posted by WiltonRanch View PostNow where is there any Conlon in nw Saskatchewan? Everything but it seems.
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostThat $4.50 bid was SE Sask....not feedlot alley Alta....what's it there?
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Originally posted by GDR View PostDon't feel sorry for the feeders one bit, they turned their backs against barley growers last year in favour of high vomi wheat and this year on imported corn so they wound up with less acres and increasing prices. Don't bite the hand that feeds you!
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Originally posted by ajl View PostAmisk is a good variety in areas that can do 6 row barley. Oreana is new 2 row barely with really short straw. Otherwise would choose Austenson.
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Have also grown Conlon here too. Very early variety as others have mentioned. Yield was only slighly less. Fat, short, heavy kernels. Smooth awned as well which made it less itchy, and supposedly more palatable for feeder cattle. Short straw with no lodging problems.
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